Orajel maybe?
No, Orajel will not affect a breathalyzer test as it is a topical anesthetic used for dental purposes and does not contain alcohol or substances that would be detected by a breathalyzer.
Well honey, Orajel may be known for numbing the pain of your screaming tooth, but it can also be used to soothe cold sores and canker sores. Some folks even use it to relieve the discomfort of teething babies - just don't go overboard and turn them into little drooling numbskulls. Just remember, always read the label and use it as directed, unless you enjoy living life on the edge.
Yes you can! Orajel is most commonly used to treat cankers. Clean the area with a cotton swab or a dry cloth then add orajel on the area that is bothering you. Let it dry for 30-60 seconds. Do not over use.
Oh, dude, does Orajel numb you? Well, yeah, that's kinda its whole deal. It's like a magic potion that tells your nerves to chill out for a bit. So, if you're looking to numb some pain, Orajel's got your back... or your gums, I guess.
The Orajel is a local numbing medication. It works by blocking nerve signals in the body. Numbing medication is used to reduce pain or discomfort caused by minor skin irritations, and many others.
Yes, alum can be used as a remedy for cold sores.
This is antiseptic treatment, it can be use to help heal the sores. Because cold sores are caused by a virus, an antiviral medication or cream / medication should be used with the medication to help speed up the healing process.
Biaxin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.
Nystatin is an antibacterial agent, and cold sores are viral, so it is not effective for treating cold sores.
Yes you can but an antiviral should also be used. Hydrocortisone by itself doesn't do much for cold sores, it's an anti-inflamitory cream. It may help with the symptoms and swelling but antivirals will attack the virus that causes cold sores and fever blisters to help prevent it from reproducing in other cells.
Because oral herpes is so common, it is diagnosed primarily by symptoms.Laboratory tests may be performed to look for the virus. Because healing sores do not shed much virus, a sample from an open sore would be taken for viral culture.